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The hi+ and lo- keys provide incremental adjustments
for more precise control when changing settings
between the lower heat levels (Lo to 3.0 power levels).
Higher heat level setting changes (between 3.0 to HI)
will change much faster.
The ON OFF key pad is used to power-up or
power-off the cooking zone.
The hi+ key pad is used to set the cooking zone
at Power Boost (Fig. 4) when used after the ON
OFF key is pressed. It can also be used during
cooking to raise the power setting.
The med key pad is used to set the cooking zone
at 5.0 (Fig. 2).
The lo- key pad is used to set the cooking zone
at Lo (Fig. 1) if used after the ON OFF key pad.
It can also be used at any moment to lower the
power setting of the cooking zone.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 4
Fig. 3
Fig. 5
Setting the cooktop
Available cooktop settings
The cooktop control provides 4 digital display windows
to help set power levels for the heating zones located
on the cooktop. These settings work the same way as
normal knob settings except the settings are displayed
in LCD style displays.
Your control provides 23 different settings for each
cooking zone. Some of these power levels include Lo
(1%) Fig. 1, 5.0 (medium 50%) Fig. 2, Hi (100%) Fig.
3, Pb (Power Boost) Fig. 4.
If needed, wake the control panel.
Touch the ON OFF key for the desired heating
zone.
Press the desired power level key (hi+, med or
lo-) or for more precise level settings use the hi+
or lo-keystomakespeciclevelchanges.
Setting cooktop elements
Hot element (HE) message
After using any of the
induction heating zones,
the ceramic cooktop will
become very hot from
heat transferred by the
cookware. Even after
turning the control off, the
cooktop will remain hot for
some time.
The cooktop control
monitors the temperature
of the cooktop surface
and displays a message
HE” (hot element) when
the cooktop is still too hot to touch -Fig. 5-. If
the HE message remains displayed in the LCD,
the heating zone may be set again and used for
cooking.
Setting Surface Controls
Display Settings Changes
Setting / Power Incremental change
Lo to 3.0 (1-30%) 0.2
3.0 to 7.0 (30-70%) 0.5
7.0 to Hi (70-100%) 1.0
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